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swiss2008

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Good afternoon, 

I'm so desperate for some help with this, I'm editing a business video shot on a camera that for some reason divides video clips into 2gb files, my issue with videopad is I want to rejoin the clips so they play continuously but when I put them next to each other on my timeline there is a stutter between the two clips, it's noticeable and as I'm using another video stream it's making syncing that impossible, can someone please help me, is there a way of joining these files so they play continuously without a stutter, so they play like one video?

Thank you so much in advance,  ? ? ? 

PS The files are MTS files.

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Hi

Have you tried converting them to a single sequence? Even though single large clips may stutter where they appear to join I don't think a sequence will. Worth trying  it with two of your clips.

  • Place first clip on the timeline.
  • In Clip preview use the play button section to move the cursor to the end of the clip by clicking .>II
  • Select the second clip in the clip bin and then in Clip preview use the PLACE button menu to Place Clip on Sequence at cursor
  • Click the Sequence tab on the top toolbar and then click the NEW tab This clears the timeline and creates a single sequence from the clips.
  • Open the Sequence clip bin Where there will be two sequences , yours (1) and a  dummy (2) Place Sequence 1 on the timeline.

Sound will be there but the track will appear empty. Does the sequence play without a stutter where the clips change?

Nat

 

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Thank you Nat and Borate, I've used the command prompt method as detailed in one of Borates links and it works!!  Thank you so much for your help, I just have one more question if I may, I have a title screen for the video but it shows with a wide black frame around the picture, is there a way I can stretch it to fit or if not what size should the picture be so it fits the screen?

Thank you for your detailed answer Nat, I do appreciate it!

 

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With the title screen clip on the time line, click its FX icon.

Click the large green + sign at the top left and experiment with the SCALE, PAN & ZOOM and POSITION effects.

Or, even if the clip isn't on the time line, right-click on it in the bin and note the ASPECT RATIO and CROP choices, which may do the job for you.

And take a look at this post.

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